Red Frangipani (Small) (Plumeria rubra)
Red Frangipani (Small) (Plumeria rubra)
Red frangipani (Plumeria rubra) in a small form develops as a compact woody perennial with fewer branches and a more restrained canopy. The stems remain thick and smooth, with characteristic forked growth at the tips, but the overall branching system is simplified. Leaves cluster near the ends of stems, maintaining the species’ recognizable foliage pattern. Flowering still occurs in terminal clusters, producing the same fragrant, brightly colored blossoms typical of the species.
Native to tropical regions of Central America, Plumeria rubra is adapted to warm climates and seasonal dry periods, storing moisture within its succulent stems. The plant’s milky sap and distinctive branching architecture remain evident even at reduced scale. In small form, Plumeria rubra emphasizes proportion and clarity of structure, demonstrating how the species’ defining traits—thick stems, clustered leaves, and terminal flowers—persist regardless of overall size.
Red Frangipani (Small) has a typical overall height between 6’-10’ (1.83-3.05 m) and spread diameter of 6’-10’ (1.83-3.05 m).
Red frangipani (Plumeria rubra) in a small form develops as a compact woody perennial with fewer branches and a more restrained canopy. The stems remain thick and smooth, with characteristic forked growth at the tips, but the overall branching system is simplified. Leaves cluster near the ends of stems, maintaining the species’ recognizable foliage pattern. Flowering still occurs in terminal clusters, producing the same fragrant, brightly colored blossoms typical of the species.
Native to tropical regions of Central America, Plumeria rubra is adapted to warm climates and seasonal dry periods, storing moisture within its succulent stems. The plant’s milky sap and distinctive branching architecture remain evident even at reduced scale. In small form, Plumeria rubra emphasizes proportion and clarity of structure, demonstrating how the species’ defining traits—thick stems, clustered leaves, and terminal flowers—persist regardless of overall size.
Red Frangipani (Small) has a typical overall height between 6’-10’ (1.83-3.05 m) and spread diameter of 6’-10’ (1.83-3.05 m).